When France first published Vladimir Nabokov’s now-infamous novel back in 1955, Lolita‘s Russian author never would have guessed that almost 60 years later, his controversial story about an underage sex kitten would spawn a Japanese clothing style inspired by the book’s eponymous kinderwhore.

Manila-based Cyril Lumboy started the aptly-named dolldelight to meet the needs of 21st-century Japanese street-fashion queens — and those of us who appreciate their amazing aesthetic. Born in the Philippines, Lumboy creates a unique brand of Harajuku-inspired couture, which has grown from a limited collection of headpieces to a full-scale line of custom clothing — all in the span of four short years. The designer’s consistently fun, flirty frocks reflect a distinctive visual blend of innocence and evil; playfulness and mischief. Here is just a sampling of dolldelight‘s delightfully offbeat creations, some of which you can actually purchase yourself. You know, to throw on when you run out to the supermarket and stuff.